Bilateral Tubal Blockage (blockage in the two tubes) gone after using this therapy

HSG report before the therapy - both tubes blocked

HSG report after the therapy - no more tubal blockage

ABOUT THE FALLOPIAN TUBES

While there are many causes of infertility, blockage of the Fallopian tubes is often the reason why many women are unable to conceive. The Fallopian tubes are the pathways in which the ova (eggs) travel from the ovaries down into the uterus. Therefore, if there is a blockage in these tubes, it can prevent fertilization from occurring.

The Fallopian tubes can sometimes become blocked or even damaged due to certain conditions that a woman may suffer from.

In rare cases, the blockage to the Fallopian tubes may have been present since birth as a birth defect but have gone undetected until the woman reached adulthood and tried to conceive.

Upon ovulation, the egg travels from the ovary to the Fallopian tubes where the sperm will meet the egg and fertilization occurs. Once fertilized, the zygote (fertilized egg) is pushed through the Fallopian tubes into the uterus where implantation will occur.

This shows the role the Fallopian tubes play in fertility and pregnancy.

If there is a blockage or any defect in them, then narual pregnancy will be almost impossible.

How Cells of the Fallopian Tubes are Affected by Hormones

There are two types of cells within the Fallopian tubes;

Ciliated cells and Peg Cells.

Ciliated cells are most abundant in the infundibulum and ampullary.

Oestrogen increases the production of cilia cells in the Fallopian tubes.

Scattered between the ciliated cells are peg cells which produce tubular fluid. This fluid contains important nutrients for both sperm, eggs, and zygotes (fertilized eggs).

The secretions also promote capacitation of the sperm. You may not know it, but the sperm cannot mature for complete fertilization without this important fluid. Progesterone increases the number of peg cells. Oestrogen increases the height and secretory activity of the peg cells. In addition, tubal fluid flows against the action of the cilia, near the fimbriated end.

Not only is progesterone and oestrogen balance vital to the menstrual cycle overall, but it is vital to the health and proper functioning of the Fallopian tubes as well. Therefore, if you suffer from hormonal imbalances, you might need to get it treated fast before it starts affecting the wellness of your Fallopian tubes.

Location and Type of Tubal Blockage

These are the three main locations for Fallopian tube blockages;

Proximal

Midsegment

Distal

There are different types of Fallopian tube blockages based on location. Because the fallopian tubes have different parts, and as a tube, there may be different parts of the tube blocked.

Each section has its own name. Doctors have also come to find out that there are patterns of disease or trauma that may affect certain parts of the Fallopian tubes more than others.

Proximal tubal occlusion involves the isthmus. This can occur after infection such as complications from abortion, missed miscarriage, cesarean section or PID.

Midsegment tubal obstruction of the ampullary is most often due to tubal ligation damage. Tubal ligation is a surgical procedure to permanently prevent pregnancy.

Some women who have had tubal ligation change their mind later in life and choose to have this procedure reversed. This can be done surgically and has a 75% pregnancy success rate.

Distal tubal occlusion is the type of blockage that affects the part of the Fallopian tube end towards the ovary. This type of blockage is typically associated with hydrosalpinx.

Hydrosalpinx is often caused by Chlamydia trachomatis infection, which is a sexually transmitted disease (STD). Untreated Chlamydia is known to cause both pelvic and fallopian tube adhesions.

In less severe cases only, the fimbriae may be damaged. They may become stuck together in masses or may be damaged enough to no longer function as they should.

As we learned above, the fimbriae have the important role of sweeping the oocyte (ova) into the fallopian tube for fertilization. If they no longer function, then the oocyte never makes it to its destination for fertilization.

Endometriosis and Fibroid tumoursare both conditions which are becoming present in more women every year. Pelvic inflammatory disease is another common condition which women suffer from. Pelvic inflammatory disease or PID, is an umbrella term for a number of different problems that create an inflammatory infection in the female reproductive system.

PID (Pelvic Inflammatory Disease) is almost always the direct result of a sexually transmitted disease, such as gonorrhoea or chlamydia, and is responsible for about 100,000 cases of female infertility per year. All of these conditions can cause blockage to the fallopian tubes by having adhesions, scar tissue, tumours or polyps form inside the path of the tube.

The Fallopian tubes may also become stuck to other parts of the internal body; the bladder, ovaries, uterus, bowels, etc.

Damaged Fallopian tubes can become twisted or the walls of the tubes themselves may adhere together causing a total blockage.

Partially damaged fallopian tubes may remain open enough for pregnancy to occur, but a partial blockage increases the risk for ectopic pregnancy.

The Fallopian tubes are very thin to begin with, it does not take much for them to become blocked, preventing the ova from traveling through.

Studies have shown that low progesterone levels, smoking and use of fertility medications may alter how the fallopian tubes function, which increases risk for ectopic pregnancy. Any of the conditions above may cause a partial tubal blockage as well, which also increases risk for ectopic pregnancy.

Diagnosing Tubal Blockage

There really are no outward signs that will let you know if you are suffering from blocked Fallopian tubes.

If you have ever suffered from pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), there is however a very good chance that your tubes are blocked, as doctors estimate that at least three out of four women that have had a sexually transmitted disease do suffer from tubal blockage.

The primary indicator that there is a blockage is usually an inability to conceive.

Fortunately, there are medical tests that detect any abnormalities or blockages.

If there is evidence of some type of blockage to the tubes, further investigation is generally performed using a laparoscope which will help the doctor actually see into the fallopian tubes.

Here are details on how blocked fallopian tubes are diagnosed;

Hysterosalpingogram (HSG) Hysterosalpingogram is an X-ray test, using a contrast dye to view any obstruction in the Fallopian tubes.

The dye is inserted through a thin tube that is placed up through the vagina, into the uterus. Filling the uterus with this dye will then spill into the Fallopian tubes.

X-rays are then taken to determine if there is an injury or abnormal shape of the uterus and Fallopian tubes, including obstruction in the tubes.

This test is the number one test performed to determine if there is a blockage in the Fallopian tubes.

Chromotubation: This test is similar to hysterosalpingogram because it includes dye being passed into the uterus and Fallopian tubes as well.

This test is performed during laparoscopy, so that doctors can see the dye spilling from the Fallopian tube.

The dye used for this procedure cannot be seen on an X-ray, it is blue in colour.

This test is considered the most reliable way to determine Fallopian tube blockage, but does require surgery.

Sonohysterography: This is a non-invasive procedure where ultrasound imaging is used to determine if there are any abnormalities of the reproductive organs.

This type of test is not always a reliable way to determine Fallopian tube blockage since the tubes are so small. This test may help to determine hydrosalpinx or other issues such as uterine fibroids.

Risks of Tubal Surgery

Regrowth of scar tissue and adhesion: Any kind of surgery for unblocking Fallopian tubes runs the risk of these types of formations.

The tubes may become blocked again or adhered to the abdominal wall, other parts of the reproductive organs, or other organs in the surrounding location, for example the bladder.

Scar tissue may also form on other parts of the abdominal cavity, including the reproductive organs due to the surgical procedure.

Perhaps, you have bought and used different sorts of magical solutions, formula, concoction, herbs, supplements, drugs and so on that promised to help you open your blocked tubes but FAILED and you are wondering if this is not one of them too?

Our therapies are tailor-made and personalised for individuals as each woman’s case is unique. This is why we record excellent results.

How Much is the Tubal Blockage Remedy Kit?

N50,000

For 1 month Treatment Supply

Treatment duration: 3 months

N120,000

For 3 months Treatment Supply

Kindly see the table below for the price in your local currency.

If your local currency is not contained in the pricing table above, kindly use google.com to covert the price to your local currency.

How to Order for the Kit

HSG Review: Send your HSG report for review to our support email consult@planbwellness.com or via whatsapp to our support number on +2348099666658.

Kit Recommendation: Your HSG report will be reviewed accordingly to determine how best the Kit could help your particular situation.

Order Placement: Place an order for the Kit as explained below using the most suitable ordering option for you.

Tubal Blockage Treatment Questionnaire: Expect to answer our Treatment Questionnaire which helps us to know you and your health condition better in order to make sure you get the best result fast. The questionnaire is sent via email or whatsapp to you after placing your order.

Use any of the ordering options below to place your order right away;

1. Payment/Cash on Delivery

This option is available in Lagos, Abuja and Port Harcourt ONLY for now

This means we will ship the package to you and you will pay for it only when you receive it.

Those outside these 3 cities can also order for the Kit too using this option by ordering through their relatives or friends in any of the 3 cities who can help them pay on delivery after receiving the package.

To make your order, kindly fill the order form below.

Once your order is received, the treatment QUESTIONNAIRE will be sent to you and package delivery process will begin immediately.

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Walk in to our office Monday through Friday (9am – 5pm) to pick your package up and pay right there.

Please Note: That all our herbs are freshly prepared and packaged based on orders to preserve potency. They are not off-the-shelf herbs that you can walk in to buy. Therefore, you have to place an order ahead and state the exact date you are picking it. With that, the exact package you order for will be prepared and packaged for you for pick-up in our office.

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Local Delivery

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International Delivery

International deliveries take 3-7 working days via DHL and they are not free. Charges/amount to be paid for delivery depends on your location.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does this remedy kit work for any type of tubal blockage?

Yes. No matter the type of your tubal blockage and for how long you have had it, this Remedy Kit will take care of it.

How will this treatment affect my fertility and reproductive system generally?

The treatment does not affect your fertility in any negative way. Rather, it helps to improve your fertility. We do have cases of women that get pregnant while on the treatment and they are able to deliver successfully. So, the treatment we offer doesn’t have any negative side effect on your fertility and general health.

Can I conceive while on the treatment?

Yes, if you satisfy other conditions for pregnancy. As said earlier, we have some of our patients that this does happen to.

What are the likely side effects of the treatment?

Over the years that we have been offering this treatment to a lot of women all over the world, we have never recorded any adverse or negative side effect on anyone associated to the treatment.

I have a question that has not been answered here. How do I contact you to get an answer to my question

If you have a question that we have not answered here, then send an email to consult@planbwellness.com or chat us on whatsapp via +2348099666658 right now to have your questions answered concerning the Tubal Blockage Remedy Kit.